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Nomenclature Générale des Bois Tropicaux - 7ème édition

(english description below) Cette nomenclature est utilisée pour la mise à jour du 'Harmonized Code System' de l’Organisation Mondiale des Douanes. Dans la circulaire du 5 avril 2005, le Ministère de l’Economie, des Finances et de l’Industrie (France) reconnaît l’ATIBT comme « gardien du temple » de la nomenclature des bois tropicaux. La Commission Européenne mentionne la nomenclature de l’ATIBT comme document de référence pour la mise en œuvre du RBUE. Depuis 1954, l’ATIBT a établi et mis à jour une nomenclature des bois tropicaux faisant correspondre chaque espèce botanique avec un nom pilote reconnu internationalement. La détermination du nom pilote d’une essence est cruciale, car sa commercialisation dépend très largement de l’adoption de ce nom par le public. Le nom pilote assure la protection de l’appellation commerciale de l’essence et l’intégrité des propriétés qui lui sont attribuées, sans risque de confusion. The 1982 version of the general timber nomenclature has finally been updated as some of the 1,750 identified species, are no longer traded, while others, which were not previously included, are now on the market. The present revision has also integrated changes related to new taxonomy, in order to reflect the latest scientific developments. This Nomenclature has been used for the Harmonized Code System, updated by the World Customs Organization. The French Ministry of economy, finance and industry has given official recognition to ATIBT as the reference for the tropical timber nomenclature (NOR: PRMX0508285C of April 5th 2005). The European Commission refers to ATIBT nomenclature as a reference document for the implementation of the EUTR regulation. Since 1954, ATIBT has established and updated a nomenclature of tropical wood, linking each botanical species with an internationally recognized pilot name. A sigle wood species may have many common names; when trading across different countries, this may lead to confusion. Fixing the pilot name of a timber species is crucial, to protect the commercial denomination of the species and guarantee the veracity of the properties linked to that species, without confusion.

(english description below)


Cette nomenclature est utilisée pour la mise à jour du 'Harmonized Code System' de l’Organisation Mondiale des Douanes. Dans la circulaire du 5 avril 2005, le Ministère de l’Economie, des Finances et de l’Industrie (France) reconnaît l’ATIBT comme « gardien du temple » de la nomenclature des bois tropicaux. La Commission Européenne mentionne la nomenclature de l’ATIBT comme document de référence pour la mise en œuvre du RBUE.

Depuis 1954, l’ATIBT a établi et mis à jour une nomenclature des bois tropicaux faisant correspondre chaque espèce botanique avec un nom pilote reconnu internationalement. La détermination du nom pilote d’une essence est cruciale, car sa commercialisation dépend très largement de l’adoption de ce nom par le public. Le nom pilote assure la protection de l’appellation commerciale de l’essence et l’intégrité des propriétés qui lui sont attribuées, sans risque de confusion.

The 1982 version of the general timber nomenclature has finally been updated as some of the 1,750 identified species, are no longer traded, while others, which were not previously included, are now on the market. The present revision has also integrated changes related to new taxonomy, in order to reflect the latest scientific developments.

This Nomenclature has been used for the Harmonized Code System, updated by the World Customs Organization. The French Ministry of economy, finance and industry has given official recognition to ATIBT as the reference for the tropical timber nomenclature (NOR: PRMX0508285C of April 5th 2005). The European Commission refers to ATIBT nomenclature as a reference document for the implementation of the EUTR regulation.

Since 1954, ATIBT has established and updated a nomenclature of tropical wood, linking each botanical species with an internationally recognized pilot name. A sigle wood species may have many common names; when trading across different countries, this may lead to confusion. Fixing the pilot name of a timber species is crucial, to protect the commercial denomination of the species and guarantee the veracity of the properties linked to that species, without confusion.

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Nomenclature générale des bois tropicaux 2016

NOM BOTANIQUE

BOTANICAL NAME

FAMILLE

FAMILY

CONTI-

NENT

Enterolobium cyclocarpum Griseb. Leguminosae (Mimosaceae) AM Tamboril

Enterolobium maximum Ducke Leguminosae (Mimosaceae) AM Tamboril

Enterolobium schomburgkii Benth. Leguminosae (Mimosaceae) AM Batibatra

Eperua spp. Leguminosae (Caesalpiniaceae) AM Wallaba

Eperua falcata Aubl. Leguminosae (Caesalpiniaceae) AM Wallaba

Eperua jenmanii Oliv. Leguminosae (Caesalpiniaceae) AM Wallaba

Eperua rubiginosa Miq. Leguminosae (Caesalpiniaceae) AM Wallaba

Eribroma oblongum Pierre Malvaceae (Sterculiaceae) AF Eyong

NOM PILOTE

PILOT NAME

Eriotheca globosa A. Robyns Malvaceae (Bombacaceae) AM Saqui-Saqui

Erisma spp. Vochysiaceae AM Cambara

Erisma nitidum DC. Vochysiaceae AM Cambara

Erisma uncinatum Warm. Vochysiaceae AM Cambara

Erythrophleum spp. Leguminosae (Caesalpiniaceae) AF Tali

Erythrophleum fordii Oliv. Leguminosae (Caesalpiniaceae) AS Lim

Erythrophleum guineense G. Don Leguminosae (Caesalpiniaceae) AF Tali

Erythrophleum ivorense A. Chev. Leguminosae (Caesalpiniaceae) AF Tali

Erythrophleum suaveolens Brenan Leguminosae (Caesalpiniaceae) AF Tali

Erythroxylum mannii Oliv. Erythroxylaceae AF Landa

Eschweilera spp. Lecythidaceae AM Mata-Mata

Eucalyptus p.p. Myrtaceae AS Kamarere

Eucalyptus p.p. Myrtaceae AS Red River Gum

Eucalyptus p.p. Myrtaceae AS Tasmanian Oak

Eucalyptus p.p. (cf. Corymbia) Myrtaceae AS Blue Gum

Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehnh. Myrtaceae AS Red River Gum

Eucalyptus citriodora (cf. Corymbia citriodora) Myrtaceae AS Blue Gum

Eucalyptus cloeziana F. Muell. Myrtaceae AS Blue Gum

Eucalyptus deglupta Blume Myrtaceae AS Kamarere

Eucalyptus delegatensis F. Muell. Myrtaceae AS Tasmanian Oak

Eucalyptus diversicolor F. Muell. Myrtaceae AS Karri

Eucalyptus gigantea Dehnh. (cf. E.delegatensis) Myrtaceae AS Tasmanian Oak

Eucalyptus globulus Labill. Myrtaceae AS Blue Gum

Eucalyptus grandis W. Hill Myrtaceae AS Kamarere

Eucalyptus gummifera (cf. Corymbia gummifera) Myrtaceae AS Blue Gum

Eucalyptus maculata (cf. Corymbia maculata) Myrtaceae AS Blue Gum

Eucalyptus marginata Donn Myrtaceae AS Jarrah

Eucalyptus melliodora A. Cunn. Myrtaceae AS Blue Gum

Eucalyptus microcorys F. Muell. Myrtaceae AS Blue Gum

Eucalyptus obliqua L’Hér. Myrtaceae AS Tasmanian Oak

Eucalyptus pilularis Sm. Myrtaceae AS Blue Gum

Eucalyptus regnans F. Muell. Myrtaceae AS Tasmanian Oak

Eucalyptus resinifera Sm. Myrtaceae AS Red River Gum

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